Kelsi Sheren
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And so regardless of what people say, well, grandma has the right to die.
You're right.
For sure.
But I think we owe it to our society and our people to go, if we're going to do this, it has to be better research, it has to be better studied.
I don't think we should.
That's me personally.
But the idea that we should be accepting children and the mentally ill and the disabled and the homeless and the addicts like Canada is already doing, you can't, we'll never, we'll never, I'll never agree.
I'll never agree to that.
Ugh.
Guys, I try really hard to prepare for you.
I think we do need to have a discussion.
I know we talked about it very briefly, but we do need to have a real discussion around the financial incentives of what suicide as a healthcare option gives to people.
And again, I know we went through it and it may seem monotonous and small, but when you actually start to understand the amount the government makes, right?
There was a Western report I talked about on Jillian Michaels.
that got a lot of attention, and they said it was an if situation, but we're no longer in an if situation based on the law here, is that if we continue to go down the path, which we are, we're gonna save, the healthcare system's gonna save $1.273 trillion by killing people.
That's an incentive.
We also need to be talking about how much money these doctors, excuse me, are actually making.
Because if there's an incentive to only kill people financially, what is the point of healthcare at all?
Why would they heal?
Why would you do studies and research?